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limit:

The maximum number of results to return
offset:

The offset of the first result
link:

Show values as links
headers:

Display the headers/property names
mainlabel:

The label to give to the main page name
intro:

The text to display before the query results, if there are any
outro:

The text to display after the query results, if there are any
searchlabel:

Text for continuing the search
default:

The text to display if there are no query results
import-annotation:

Additional annotated data are to be copied during the parsing of a subject
propsep:

The separator between the properties of a result entry
valuesep:

The separator between the values for a property of a result
template:

The name of a template with which to display the printouts
named args:

Name the arguments passed to the template
userparam:

A value passed into each template call, if a template is used
class:

An additional CSS class to set for the list
introtemplate:

The name of a template to display before the query results, if there are any
outrotemplate:

The name of a template to display after the query results, if there are any
sep:

The separator between results
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Deona Mati
In the Kolarian dialect, one who exorcises evil spirits [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms ...
Dervish
A Mussulman—Turkish or Persian—ascetic. A nomadic and wandering monk. Dervishes, however, sometimes ...
Desatir
A very ancient Persian work called the Book of Shet. It speaks of the thirteen Zoroasters, a ...
Deva
A god, a “resplendent” deity. Deva‐Deus, from the root div “to shine”. A Deva is a celestial bei ...
Deva Sarga
Creation: the origin of the principles, said to be Intelligence born of the qualities or the attribu ...
Devachan
The “dwelling of the gods”. A state intermediate between two earth‐lives, into which the EGO (Atmâ‐B ...
Devajnanas • Daivajna
The higher classes of celestial beings, those who possess divine knowledge [[Category: Theosophical ...
Devaki
The mother of Krishna. She was shut up in a dungeon by her brother, King Kansa, for fear of the fulf ...
Devamatri
Lit., “the mother of the gods”. A title of Aditi, Mystic Space [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CT ...
DevanagarI
Lit., “the language or letters of the dêvas” or gods. The characters of the Sanskrit language. The a ...
Devapi
A Sanskrit Sage of the race of Kuru, who, together with another Sage (Moru), is supposed to live thr ...
Devarshis • Deva‐rishi
Lit., “gods rishis” ; the divine or god like saints, those sages who attain a fully divine nature on ...
Devasarman
A very ancient author who died about a century after Gautama Buddha. He wrote two famous works, in w ...
Deva‐laya
“The shrine of a Deva”. The name given to all Brahmanical temples [[Category: Theosophical Glossary ...
Deva‐lokas
The abodes of the Gods or Devas in superior spheres. The seven celestial worlds above Meru [[Categor ...
Dharana
That state in Yoga practice when the mind has to be fixed unflinchingly on some object of meditation ...
Dharani
In Buddhism—both Southern and Northern—and also in Hinduism, it means simply a mantra or mantr ...
Dharma
The sacred Law; the Buddhist Canon<span style="color ...
Dharmachakra
Lit., The turning of the “wheel of the Law”. The emblem of Buddhism as a system of cycles and rebirt ...
Dharmakaya
Lit., “the glorified spiritual body” called the “Vesture of Bliss”. The third, or highest of the T ...
Dharmaprabhasa
The name of the Buddha who will appear during the seventh Root‐race. (See “Ratnâvabhâsa Kalpa”, when ...
Dharmasmriti Upasthana
A very long compound word containing a very mystical warning. “Remember, the constituents (of human ...
Dharmasoka
The name given to the first Asoka after his conversion to Buddhism,—King Chandragupta, who served al ...
Dhatu
Relics of Buddha’s body collected after his cremation [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD terms)] ...
Dhruva
An Aryan Sage, now the Pole Star. A Kshatriya (one of the warrior caste) who became through reli ...
Dhyan Chohans
Lit., “The Lords of Light”. The highest gods, answering to the Roman Catholic Archangels. The divine ...
Dhyana
In Buddhism one of the six Paramitas of perfection, a state of abstraction which carries the ascetic ...
Dhyani Bodhisattyas
In Buddhism, the five sons of the Dhyani‐Buddhas. They have a mystic meaning in Esoteric Philosophy ...
Dhyani Buddhas
They “of the Merciful Heart”; worshipped especially in Nepaul. These have again a secret meaning [[C ...
Dhyani Pasa
“The rope of the Dhyanis” or Spirits; the Ring “Pass not” (See Sec.Doct., Stanza V., Vol. I., p. ...
Diakka
Called by Occultists and Theosophists “spooks” and “shells”, i.e., phantoms from Kâma Loka. A wo ...
Dianoia
The same as the Logos. The eternal source of thought, “divine ideation”, which is the root of all th ...
Dido • Elissa
Astarte; the Virgin of the Sea—who crushes the Dragon under her foot; The patroness of the Phoænicia ...
Digambara
A naked mendicant. Lit., “clothed with Space”. A name of Siva in his character of Rudra, the Yogi [[ ...
Dii Minores
The inferior or “reflected group of the twelve gods ” or Dii Majores, described by Cicero in his ...
Dik
Space, Vacuity<span style="color: grey; font-size: 9 ...
Diksha
Initiation. Dikshit, an Initiate<span style="col ...
Diktamnon • Dictemnus
A curious plant possessing very occult and mystical properties and well‐ known from ancient times. I ...
Dingir • Mul‐lil
The Creative Gods<span style="color: grey; font-size ...
Dinur
The River of Fire whose flame burns the Souls of the guilty in the Kabbalistic allegory [[Category: ...
Dionysos
The Demiurgos, who, like Osiris, was killed by the Titans and dismembered into fourteen parts. He wa ...
Dioscuri
The name of Castor and Pollux, the sons of Jupiter and Leda. Their festival, the Dioscuria, was ...
Dipamkara
Lit., “the Buddha of fixed light”; a predecessor of Gautama, the Buddha [[Category: Theosophical Glo ...
Diploteratology
Production of mixed Monsters; in abbreviation teratology [[Category: Theosophical Glossary (CTD ...
Dis
In the Theogony of Damascius, the same as Protogonos, the “first born light”, called by that aut ...
Dises
The later name for the divine women called Walky‐rics, Norns, &c., in the Edda [[Category: Theos ...
Disk
‐ worship. This was very common in Egypt but not till later times, as it began with Amenoph III., a ...
Divyachakchus
Lit., “celestial Eye” or divine seeing, perception. It is the first of the six “Abhijnas” (q.v.) ; t ...
Divyasrotra
Lit., “celestial Ear” Or divine hearing. The second “Abhijna”, or the faculty of understanding the l ...
Djati
One of the twelve “Nidanas” (q.v.); the cause and the effect in the mode of birth taking place accor ...